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The 1998 Charger CD-ROM
 
Top story briefs
November 1998, Volume 2, No. 3
 Updated: November 17, 1998 
A quick description of this month's top stories

 CARTOONS!! 

Peacock mourns the loss of beloved teacher - a tribute
Sixth grade science teacher, Mrs. Six, passed away on Saturday, November 7 after a long illness. The Peacock community of teachers and students were grief stricken by her death. Mrs. Six had taught at Peacock for more than thirty-five years. The following paragraphs are memories of Mrs. Six from some of her students and colleagues.

Senior Citizens’ Luncheon was a great success
This year’s Senior Citizens’ Luncheon went very well. The theme was Russian Culture and Cuisine. The luncheon was held on Friday, October 16th. One hundred and two Senior Citizens attended the luncheon along with ten administrators and school board members.

Student council officers work for change
The new Student Council President, Janelle B. and Vice President, Christina S. are helping the school and community of Itasca in many ways. They intend to make many great changes at Peacock Middle this year.


News for November, 1998

 
Peacock mourns the loss of beloved teacher - a tribute
Senior Citizens’ Luncheon was a great success
Media Center provides students with high tech tools
Student council officers work for change
Computer club
New Spanish teacher loves her job
Springfield was a learning experience
Dr. West talks about Red Ribbon Week


Opinions and Editorials for November, 1998

 
Our lockers are too small
DVS retaliates with higher prices
Divide the grades!
Eighth Graders Voice Their Opinion On Marilyn Manson’s Visit to Chicago!


Features for November, 1998

 
Mr. Dinosaur Dude has lunch
Holiday Blues
Earth Club is fun and serves the community
The Power of a POW-WOW


Entertainment for November, 1998

 
Movie Reviews
Wizard of Oz on ice is worth seeing
Blue Man Group


Sports for November, 1998

 
Cross country season was a great success
NHL is competitive this year

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